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16221 | Lapstrake Dory in Valley Cove |
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16106 | Schooner Head, Mt. Desert Island, Me. |
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16050 | View from Thunder Hole, Acadia National Park |
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16057 | Otter Cliffs, Ocean Drive, Arcadia National Park |
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| “The cliffs are found on the Ocean Drive and the view from the top will long be remembered. Paths lead around the cliffs.” | Description: “The cliffs are found on the Ocean Drive and the view from the top will long be remembered. Paths lead around the cliffs.” | |||
13126 | Spouting Horn |
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14130 | Schooner Head |
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| Note: While Schooner Head is completely surrounded by Acadia National Park, it is privately owned and not part of the park. | Description: Note: While Schooner Head is completely surrounded by Acadia National Park, it is privately owned and not part of the park. | |||
3499 | Great Head |
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| Great Head is located near Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. The area was owned in the early 1900s by the Satterlee family and they built an observatory and a tea house on the point. The ruins of the structure remain. J.P. Morgan had purchased 110 acres on the Maine coast at Mount Desert including Great Head, now given to Acadia National Park, as a gift for his daughter, Louisa. She and her husband Herbert Satterlee had built their country home there and enjoyed it for many years. | Description: Great Head is located near Sand Beach in Acadia National Park. The area was owned in the early 1900s by the Satterlee family and they built an observatory and a tea house on the point. The ruins of the structure remain. J.P. Morgan had purchased 110 acres on the Maine coast at Mount Desert including Great Head, now given to Acadia National Park, as a gift for his daughter, Louisa. She and her husband Herbert Satterlee had built their country home there and enjoyed it for many years. [show more] | |||
13773 | Sand Beach |
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13272 | Ocean Drive - Acadia National Park |
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13128 | Hunters Beach and Hunters Beach Head |
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3684 | Thunder Hole |
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| Thunder Hole is a naturally occurring inlet between Great Head and Otter Creak Point. The shape of the rock formation can cause the waves to sound like thunder at the right time in the tide. Thunder Hole is part of Acadia National Park. | Description: Thunder Hole is a naturally occurring inlet between Great Head and Otter Creak Point. The shape of the rock formation can cause the waves to sound like thunder at the right time in the tide. Thunder Hole is part of Acadia National Park. | ||||
7960 | Ocean Drive in Winter |
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5894 | Sand Beach and the Beehive from Great Head |
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5862 | Ocean Drive Before Paving |
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9527 | Thunder Hole |
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8712 | Ocean Drive |
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10685 | Acadia National Park - Otter Cliff from Ocean Drive |
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6853 | Valley Cove |
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